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A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language ... - Wallace Online

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MAN—MAE [113] mAr—mArMaiiusu (susu). To suckle, to draw from<strong>the</strong> breast or udder.Mafiusiii. To suckle, to give suck.Mauusukan, v. Manuslii.Mauuwab (suwab). To feed ano<strong>the</strong>rfrom <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.Mapar. Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> at <strong>the</strong> easternentrance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sti-aits <strong>of</strong> Malacca.Milraba (raba). To grope, to feel withoutlooking.Mfiragai. Name <strong>of</strong> a bird.Marajakan (raja). To make king, to raiseto <strong>the</strong> throne, to entlirone.Marajinkfiu (rajiu).To labour at, to workdiligently at, to apply with assiduity to.MArak (j). The peacock, Pavo javanicus.Marakilt (rakat). To stick, to adhere.Marakatkan. To stick, to cause to adhere.Milrakit (rakit). To use a raft or float ;to dance a pai'ticular kind <strong>of</strong> dance.Maraksi (raksi). To use perfumes, toperfume.Marakuli (ben). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.M;\ramas (ramils). To knead.Marambas. To cut as with a sword, toslash.Marampas (rampas). To wrest ; to extortby violence ; to pillage, to plunder, tolay waste.Mtlrampuugkan (rampung). To cut oiF,to decide.Maraud -a (for. var<strong>and</strong>a). A balcony, anopen gallery ; v. Wdr<strong>and</strong>'a <strong>and</strong> Bui-<strong>and</strong>-a.Marantaikan (rautai). To chain, to linkwith a chain ; to fetter, to shackle.Marang (j). Straw, stubble.Maranggau. To pledge a wife in <strong>the</strong>house <strong>of</strong> a ci-editor as a bond debtor.Miirauggu. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> smalldrum.Maranggung (rangguug). To crouch, tosquat, to cower.Maranggungkan. To cause to crouch, tomake to squat or cower.Marangkak. To move on all fours, tomove as a quadruped.Mdratilp (ratftp). To bewail aloud, to setup a lamentation, to bemoan.Marawankan (rawan). To delight; tomelt to tenderness.Marawat (rawat). To pare, to whittle.Marawung (rawung). To howl.Mdrayah (rayah). To spoil, to plunder ;to corrupt, to adulterate.Marayap (rayap). To climb or creep upas a sc<strong>and</strong>eut plant.Mai-aJ^ut (rabut). To snatch, to seize byviolence ; to jDillage, to plunder.Marampan. To be enraged, to be in apassion.Milr<strong>and</strong>ahkfin (r<strong>and</strong>ah). To lower, tobring low ; to depress, to humble.Marilndahkan-diri. To humble oneself;to act with humility.Marazaki (razaki). To eat, to feed.Marbau. Name <strong>of</strong> a timber tree, Metrosiderosamboinensis.Marbok. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> dove.Marbot (jav). A potter's wheel.Marcha. Swoon, faint, trance ; to swoon,to faint ; v. Murcha.Milrchu. Summit, top, pinnacle.Marchun. Fireworks.Mardeka (j). Free, not enslaved ; manumitted,emancipated.Mardekakau. To free, to manumit, toemancijiate.Mard'u (s. s<strong>of</strong>t). Melodious, harmonious.Mard'uwangsa (s). Middle-aged.Mare. The gullet, <strong>the</strong> oesophagus.Mareje (bu). The name given by <strong>the</strong>people <strong>of</strong> Celebes to <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn coast<strong>of</strong> Australia, where <strong>the</strong>y carry on <strong>the</strong>tripang fishery.Marentah (prentah). To order, to comm<strong>and</strong>; V. Mamrentah.Mareutang (lentang). To cross, to thwartV. Mrentang.Marep. To rave, to talk incoherently.Margu (s). Wild beasts, beasts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>chase.Margu-satwa (s), v. MS.rgu,MarXum (a). One that has found mercyMarangkap (rangkap). To fold, to doublea saint, a holy man ; <strong>the</strong> late, <strong>the</strong> departed,;to pair.<strong>the</strong> defunct.Marapat (rapat). To lie close ; to join, to Mariam (a). The Virgin Mary.be continuous ; to congregate, to assemble,to come toge<strong>the</strong>r ; to fit, to suit. Mariam-barkareta. A field cannon.MAriam (for'?). A cannon, a great gun.Marapatkan. To make close ; to put toge<strong>the</strong>rMdriamkan. To cannonade.; to compact.Mariba (riba). To take on <strong>the</strong> lap.Milrapi (j. api). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Maricha (s). Black pepper. Piper nihighest<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mountains <strong>of</strong> Java, ^«than active volcano, whence its name.(jrum.Marid (a). Disciple, pupil, scholar.Marasa (rasa). To taste ; to feel ; to perceiveMarika, They, <strong>the</strong> men or women ;per-to experience.sons, people.;Marasiii ; v. tr. To feel, to experience. Marika-itu. Those men or women, thoseMilratak. To choose, to select.pei'sons, those people ; <strong>the</strong>y.Maratakan (rata). To level, to make Marimbas. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> choppereven, to smooth.or cleaver.

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